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      Environmental Technology Plant

      Wastewater from urban areas and industry contains environmentally harmful substances which are removed in stages in high technology sewage treatment plants.

      However current industrial processes cannot always, or can only partially, meet the rising quality requirements. In the PTC's environmental technology facility, purification processes can be studied on a small scale in various process combinations and improved for industrial use in large plants.

      A dedicated pilot treatment plant can process up to one cubic meter of wastewater from the Muttenz campus per hour, with mechanical pre-cleaning, chemical precipitation and biological treatment. Experiments for enhanced nutrient elimination and additional treatment of industrial wastewater can be performed in two membrane bioreactors operated in parallel mode (MBRs). The plant is specialized in the removal of micropollutants such as drug residues and other chemicals. To this end, a range of oxidative, nanofiltration and adsorption-based processes are available after the purification stages. Thanks to the different membrane processes, the removal of bacteria and other pathogens can also be investigated.

      A fully automated sludge treatment plant is used for studies on phosphorus recovery and on the anaerobic degradability of industrial wastewater and sludge. The plant will therefore continue to ensure wastewater treatment in compliance with future guidelines, with recovery of valuable substances and minimum resource consumption, even for material flows with unusually high loads.

      With the on-campus environmental process engineering plant, students learn how modern wastewater management functions and can operate the plant and the control system themselves. It has a modular design, enabling highly flexible development and testing of new process steps. The plant can also treat external wastewater in different configurations; industrial and research partners can thus analyse the influences of adapted process parameters and develop new, environmentally, efficiently, friendly processes.

      Infrastructure

      • Mechanical pre-treatment
      • Membrane Bioreactor
      • Anaerobic sludge stabilization
      • Chamber filter press
      • Ozone plant
      • Nanofiltration plant
      • Activated carbon adsorption filter
      • Inactivation

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      Process Technology Center (PTC)
      Michael Thomann

      Prof. Dr. Michael Thomann

      Team leader and lecturer, environmental and water technologies

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      +41 61 228 53 34

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      michael.thomann@fhnw.ch

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      Hochschule für Life Sciences FHNW Institut für Ecopreneurship Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

      FHNW School of Life Sciences

      FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
      School of Life Sciences

      Hofackerstrasse 30

      CH - 4132 Muttenz

      E-Mailinfo.lifesciences@fhnw.ch

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